Partnership between AISB and AI Europe 2016: Next December 5th and 6th in London, AI Europe will bring together the European AI eco-system by gathering new tools and future technologies appearing in professional fields for th...

In the run up to AISB2017 convention (http://aisb2017.cs.bath.ac.uk/index.html), I've asked Joanna Bryson, from the organising team, to answer few questions about the convention and what comes with it.
Mohammad Majid...

Harold Cohen, tireless computer art pioneer dies at 87
Harold Cohen at the Tate (1983) Aaron image in background
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At TEDx Tottenham, London Mark Bishop (the former chair of the Society) demonstrates that if the ongoing EU flagship science project - the 1.6 billion dollar "Human Brain Project” - ultimately succeeds in understanding all as...

A video sponsored by the society discusses Searle's Chinese Room Argument (CRA) and the heated debates surrounding it. In this video, which is accessible to the general public and those with interest in AI, Olly's Philosophy Tube ...

All individual members of The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour have a personal subscription to the Taylor Francis journal Connection Science as part of their membership.
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AISB opportunities Bulletin Item

Ms Pac-Man vs Ghost Team Competition

As part of our CIG'11 Ms Pac-Man vs Ghost Team competition, we are interested in ranking the ghost
teams submitted according to their 'fun factor'. I am pleased to announce that we have now finished
the applet where you may play against any of the ghost teams submitted. The applet may be accessed
here:
www.pacman-vs-ghosts.net/ghosts
The idea is for people to vote for the teams they enjoyed playing against the most and once we have
accumulated sufficient data, we will rank all ghost teams for the final price category. I would
thus like to ask you all to play the game whenever you feel like it and to advertise it to everyone
you know - the more votes we can accumulate over the next few months, the better.
Thanks again for your participation in our past competitions and we hope to see you again next
year (details about upcoming competitions will be posted on the competition website).
Cheers,
Philipp
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Dr. Philipp Rohlfshagen
Office 2.529
Computer Science and Electronic Engineering
University of Essex
+44 1206 874444
prohlf@essex.ac.uk
www.philipprohlfshagen.net
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